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reportera: entonces usted aprueba el proyecto de expansiÓn de viviendas en la calle kelley? >> yo estoy en apoyo a la comunidad en general. presentadora: el prÓximo 15 de mayo se espera que se realice otra reuniÓn de la comisiÓn de planeaciÓn ytendremos que esperar para saber quÉ va a ocurrir con el futuro del proyecto de la calle kelley, a ver si sigue adelante o no. presentador: llegamos al viernes y las condiciones este viernes y tambiÉn de las prÓximas horas nos la traen allariz. nayarit: ya comenzamos a notar la nubosidad en la regiÓn y todo el paso de un sistema que estarÍa dejando lluvias en las prÓximas horas, pero en san josÉ todavÍa no llega la lluvia, estamos con temperaturas en 58 grados y ha llegado el frÍo, pero las condiciones ventosas no estÁ aquÍ, estamos con vientos calmados y las temperaturas frÍas en san francisco denotan que la nubosidad estÁ presente, al igual en lemoore y serÁ despuÉs de las 5:00 a.m. cuando los chubascos van a estar azotando el norte de la bahÍa y poco a poco van a irse intensificando para maÑana y por supuesto le
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so what do w to know about florence kelley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe tlitics was eryone's business, not just man's business. she attendedll at 16, t. and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys a getting close to graduation, if if you've got a really, really high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. grades at william and mary to be a phi beta kappa member. so good for her for doing it. at 16, she got a law degree at nortrnte the fact that she couldn't actually use of thetates.ce law in almost any she worked at whole house, the one of the most important sort of developments inlogy in the early 20th century. a place w really intelligent women got together and were trying to find ways to problemscing women in poverty. and she also founded the national consumer league, which was one of theinfluential interest groups in the early 20thry. we're going to see the national consumer league being involved in cases not just t
so what do w to know about florence kelley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to believe tlitics was eryone's business, not just man's business. she attendedll at 16, t. and was a phi beta kappa member, which, you know, if you guys a getting close to graduation, if if you've got a really, really high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. grades at william and mary to be a phi beta kappa member. so good for her for...
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he she i so what do we need to know about florence kelley? her faeras an abolitionist congressman, so she was rse to believe that politics was everyone's business, not just a man's business. she attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kappa member, ic you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got a reay,eally high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. i mean, i didn't get good enough grades at william and mary to be a phi beta kappa member. so gd r her for doing it. at 16, she got aawegree at northwestern despite the fact that she couldn't actuallyse it to practice law in almost any of the states. she worked at whole house, the one of the most important sort developments in sociology in the eay th century. it was a place where really intelligent women got geer and were tryintoind ways to solve problems of facing women in poverty. and e so founded the national consumer league, wch was one of the most influential interest groups in the early 20th century. we're
he she i so what do we need to know about florence kelley? her faeras an abolitionist congressman, so she was rse to believe that politics was everyone's business, not just a man's business. she attended cornell at 16, right. and was a phi beta kappa member, ic you know, if you guys are getting close to graduation, if if you've got a reay,eally high gpa, you can join the umbc chapter of liberty capital. that's a pretty exclusive club. i mean, i didn't get good enough grades at william and mary...
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that's exactly what kelley did. well, kelley, again, such a well-respected artist. he wasn't given a simon so you could pick and choose what he wanted to illustrate. and the editor at harper's one day and said, you know, what are you working on? he goes, well, there's this guy and an inventor, menlo park, new jersey. he invented box. and you actually, you speak into this box and you turn a crank and it repeats what you said. and the editor said, well, i'm good down in menlo park and check it out. so james kelly goes to the laboratories of edison edison as, a young inventor, and kelly would sketch there he is speaking into that box. and kelly and edison became lifelong friends. it really all illustrations that kelly made of edison are you can see them in various books and publications and the edison laboratory in west. well being kelly from harper's that was on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important that would go through new york city in the 1870s, 1880s and nineties. and while former president grant was visiting new york city, kelly had t
that's exactly what kelley did. well, kelley, again, such a well-respected artist. he wasn't given a simon so you could pick and choose what he wanted to illustrate. and the editor at harper's one day and said, you know, what are you working on? he goes, well, there's this guy and an inventor, menlo park, new jersey. he invented box. and you actually, you speak into this box and you turn a crank and it repeats what you said. and the editor said, well, i'm good down in menlo park and check it...
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kelley says, robin? d.g. kelley says any monetary money given to black people is not a gift. it is a down payment on what is owed to us because of the violence, the exploitation, and that has happened to us. and so what we have to be arguing is that are we not worthy of the investment is already our money. so what we really want is what is owed to us. so they're not giving us anything. it is what is owed us. and i think we all have to be having a conversation that really starts. and in my opinion, ends with reparations thank you, thank you, thank you. can we just really quickly for q&a, since there is quite a few there are quite a few people and we have very limited time. can we make sure that we are heavy on the q? that is the question and not the prolog to said question. thank you, professor greer. yes. why don't we start here? we're not just alternate my questions for dr. love. and so that's a little i would appreciate it. the comments are just me. and i'm curious if there are examples of institutions that educating our children in a manner that you think that they should
kelley says, robin? d.g. kelley says any monetary money given to black people is not a gift. it is a down payment on what is owed to us because of the violence, the exploitation, and that has happened to us. and so what we have to be arguing is that are we not worthy of the investment is already our money. so what we really want is what is owed to us. so they're not giving us anything. it is what is owed us. and i think we all have to be having a conversation that really starts. and in my...
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shawn kelley had to come in for snell and with the bases loaded, brian reynolds hit a granny, put the pirates a 5-0 the fourth san francisco clawed back 5-4 of the ninth and with two outs, late night lamont, lamonte wade jr. came through. tied the game. second street night with extras, and patrick bailey's second game off of concussion hit a tent and an rbi single. pushed san francisco ahead, bailey was 3 for 5 and the giants scored for and attend and wanted 9-5 so they have a record of 24 and 26 that won five of their last six. meantime let's get into the 80s. they hosted the rockies and i love just like the giant oakland needed a ninth inning relic, down 2-1 with two outs. zach yell off base hit, and it scored, esteury ruiz to tie the game and send it in to extras. it was still tied in the 12th. ryan mcmahon stepped up and he went deep . that was a two run homer. dave colorado the lead as the rockies hung on to win. final 4-3, the a's now 20-31 have lost nine of their last 10. >>> nba news and notes, steph curry has another piece of hardware coming his way. curry selected to the all
shawn kelley had to come in for snell and with the bases loaded, brian reynolds hit a granny, put the pirates a 5-0 the fourth san francisco clawed back 5-4 of the ninth and with two outs, late night lamont, lamonte wade jr. came through. tied the game. second street night with extras, and patrick bailey's second game off of concussion hit a tent and an rbi single. pushed san francisco ahead, bailey was 3 for 5 and the giants scored for and attend and wanted 9-5 so they have a record of 24 and...
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welcome, everybody i'm bob kelley as amy said and here tonight to talk to insider about his new book, the war, whichve read over the last week. and first of all, congratulations on the book thank you. and for people like me are in the energy business it was very informative, very instructive. and i know what a hard jo is. so congrats relations. i'm getting there. thank what' sort of highlight some of the main issues in the book with some questions that toss over to ernst and let him explain on some of the themes he brought up in the book with respect to the questions. the first one i'd like to start out with was absolutely staggering to me and amazing to me. and that is we're talking about metals that are important in the energy transition to go to a greener world. and what i was amazed was the amount of theseparticular that s vehicles in particular,lithium. so could you expand on just the quantities involved and why it's so important tha minerals out if we want to use these particular vehicles? sure. great to be with you. thanks for your time. we're used to thinking of internal combu
welcome, everybody i'm bob kelley as amy said and here tonight to talk to insider about his new book, the war, whichve read over the last week. and first of all, congratulations on the book thank you. and for people like me are in the energy business it was very informative, very instructive. and i know what a hard jo is. so congrats relations. i'm getting there. thank what' sort of highlight some of the main issues in the book with some questions that toss over to ernst and let him explain on...
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. >> david kelley if you're the prosecution don't you try to get the sentencing memo where donald trump is listed i think 34 times as individual one made relevant somehow? if you're going to talk about election crimes the federal system found donald trump an unindicted coconspirator in the investigation of michael cohen's campaign finance violations. doesn't that become central in the final throes of a criminal trial? >> i would love to be able to get that ip. unfortunately, i don't know of an exception of the rules of evidence that would permit that. but that having been said mainly what has this trial been about? this trial has been about everything that's in that document, everything that this person number one did has come out through the course of the testimony. so they have essentially done that. and if it is really the focus of a particular federal document is not something that's really admissible at this trial. >> you know, tim, to david's point this is -- and i know the mission is different. i'm not a lawyer but i've been in two juries. it's to give jurors some doubt to hold o
. >> david kelley if you're the prosecution don't you try to get the sentencing memo where donald trump is listed i think 34 times as individual one made relevant somehow? if you're going to talk about election crimes the federal system found donald trump an unindicted coconspirator in the investigation of michael cohen's campaign finance violations. doesn't that become central in the final throes of a criminal trial? >> i would love to be able to get that ip. unfortunately, i don't...
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above, barnsdall is a trail of splintered homes and uprooted trees, and as the tornado bore down, carl kelley and his frail mother took shelter at home. >> i can hear it coming. i drug her into that bathroom, covered her up with my body. >> reporter: you laid on top of her? >> yeah. >> reporter: she is 80, what years old? >> 80. >> reporter: this is what is left of the bathroom that saved them. even after the tornado passed, carl and his mom were trapped under this debris for 15 minutes. that is until the high school football coach heard them and pulled them out of here. now, residents are beginning to clean up, searching for treasured pieces of their lives. >> we will work together, and we will all get it back together and continue working. that is what you do. >> reporter: this pile of scattered debris behind me was once ray of hope ranch, a place where people would come for horse therapy to overcome trauma. during the storm, there were several horses inside this arena, and many people feared the worst, but norah, afterwards, they all came back home. >> norah: oh, i just got the goose bumps
above, barnsdall is a trail of splintered homes and uprooted trees, and as the tornado bore down, carl kelley and his frail mother took shelter at home. >> i can hear it coming. i drug her into that bathroom, covered her up with my body. >> reporter: you laid on top of her? >> yeah. >> reporter: she is 80, what years old? >> 80. >> reporter: this is what is left of the bathroom that saved them. even after the tornado passed, carl and his mom were trapped...
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last year, when those who are aware lead to previous to government, those members of the problem where kelley says, if we do not release former president from present, and by the way, he's not to present, as i can say next, we will not get the candidate successes, but the fact was different, right? so we see that. so sometimes it helps only about the, the few members of the problem if you are talking about and initiating the resolution. but it's all about the priest, the polls and key values, which we're sliding for towards the european union. we know that by every day, and we, i like to definitely say this is the arrow perceptions and anyone can create the perceptions towards the award russian a. so uh with the, uh, it's kind of a damaging because the georgia dream was the party who has raised system motions and who also receive up to society a by retreat has around 90 percent support to european union. and then i saw a membership. i just thought majority major, your foreign x rays, and we have to look at the evidence. the ok, well the now let's just bring cash we had. so put back to have a,
last year, when those who are aware lead to previous to government, those members of the problem where kelley says, if we do not release former president from present, and by the way, he's not to present, as i can say next, we will not get the candidate successes, but the fact was different, right? so we see that. so sometimes it helps only about the, the few members of the problem if you are talking about and initiating the resolution. but it's all about the priest, the polls and key values,...
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i'm watching him because there's a neat, absolutely, multi kelley. i think the whole subject will be absolutely multiple people. they'll more, i no longer have any ties to from you, but i still have a network of comrades, especially in the police team, and they keep telling me there are lots of people in phones getting wound up about a home and who would like to have me arrested fortunately might be on the outside, the european union will pull him up on this. yeah, i can see that it was we'll just see i'll do all the new open if he continues to inside hatred and violence against minorities. and anyone who thinks differently, do you want to stay here longer, or should i still own kind of? i will stay in ukraine as long as i have to see for your thoughts my life. now just an appropriate account of that. with a few proff interracial get sort of like from june, i said can make it any way to set up the, the problems that france has myself or we want to have here for another 20 years. i've onto connecticut from people voted with gwinnett to all of assess p
i'm watching him because there's a neat, absolutely, multi kelley. i think the whole subject will be absolutely multiple people. they'll more, i no longer have any ties to from you, but i still have a network of comrades, especially in the police team, and they keep telling me there are lots of people in phones getting wound up about a home and who would like to have me arrested fortunately might be on the outside, the european union will pull him up on this. yeah, i can see that it was we'll...
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david e kelley rode the episode. regina king is directing along with tommy salami. the thing is, on "a man in full," you thought in the clip, i am coming in big. i tell you what. ate nothing going to be. i am big. that's not what they teach you in star school. in star school, they say less is more. just think, as you're looking off to the rocky mountains and we will put the music on it. this is not bad. we are out there. i would finish takes. "and cut." i would go to the camera operator, i would go, did i break the lands? tell me i didn't break the lens. i kept waiting for regina king, who's got an oscar, to come around the corner and say "really good. just brilliant. try one less." never happen. so i'm out there. i have bill kempen i say they better go with me. don't leave me out on a limb. it makes the movie so much fun, it's fun to watch. >> stephen: wealth and fame correct your character. what's your character's name? >> jeff: charlie croker. >> stephen: there's wealth and fame in hollywood which you've distance yourself, living in chelsea, michigan. with her mo
david e kelley rode the episode. regina king is directing along with tommy salami. the thing is, on "a man in full," you thought in the clip, i am coming in big. i tell you what. ate nothing going to be. i am big. that's not what they teach you in star school. in star school, they say less is more. just think, as you're looking off to the rocky mountains and we will put the music on it. this is not bad. we are out there. i would finish takes. "and cut." i would go to the...
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today i walked in and the first person that caught my eye was everybody from greg kelley on the right to george conway on the left. and i appreciate that they all want to act journalistic in those moments. on looking but they are snarking and it's very strange feeling. >> jesse: it's like a show trial for the media except there is no law that's been broken. they haven't even named the crime. >> it's unbelievable. when anything salacious happens all you hear is the clicking of the keyboards. when actual law and facts are discussed it's silent. >> jesse: i expect that. that -- it sums it up perfectly. everyone is looking at donald trump. is he cursing or sleeping, what else can you see? >> the ruin of our justice system. you can see everything. i'm sitting in the front row pew behind the team that's doing the case and you can see everybody. there's a tech team, there's all the people and commentators we see on tv watching. it's a very strange thing. >> jesse: does the judges seem like he's in control of the courtroom? >> he is commanding. you can tell he is outspoken. you can tell he ha
today i walked in and the first person that caught my eye was everybody from greg kelley on the right to george conway on the left. and i appreciate that they all want to act journalistic in those moments. on looking but they are snarking and it's very strange feeling. >> jesse: it's like a show trial for the media except there is no law that's been broken. they haven't even named the crime. >> it's unbelievable. when anything salacious happens all you hear is the clicking of the...
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thank you for lending them to us to kelley's point with this down at the hard rock cafe, i don't know if i can recall a time when the bifurcation between the haves and have-nots have been this intense. what worries me is fed policy is based on the aggregate. as long as wealthy people have a lot of money, poor people in middle income people will take high credit card rates, high auto loan rates. it just feels like something is wrong with this. >> i think the monetary policy apparatus is very blunt. i am actually glad they are not trying to target specific things i get more concerned when they try to address climate change in income inequality. >> that gets back to your earlier statement. i am on pins and needles because i just believe we will do those things. we will target climate change in those things. it is just a tough circumstance for the average american out there to hear that the economy is booming in their own personal circumstances may not be. >> absolutely. i've been buying food here recently ended shocking. charles: great stuff. keep up the good work. >> you guys are great.
thank you for lending them to us to kelley's point with this down at the hard rock cafe, i don't know if i can recall a time when the bifurcation between the haves and have-nots have been this intense. what worries me is fed policy is based on the aggregate. as long as wealthy people have a lot of money, poor people in middle income people will take high credit card rates, high auto loan rates. it just feels like something is wrong with this. >> i think the monetary policy apparatus is...
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. >> kelley, let us go down a little bit the 75 million was an amazing number that i read when i was preparing to eat to you. of that number, the quality voters, 62% are younger than 40. we have 50% that are nonwhite and 70% that are women. we don't want to count the chickens or they hatch. talk to us about how the messaging works. is there some uniformity to how it is rolled out? the supplies you make different strokes for different folks. something more important than others. but equality for all is the overriding importance. these are voters that are not just lgbtq+ people but allies as well. there is also nifty million of these voters are black voters. we have to make sure that people know what is at take this year. when we talk to them and the difference between these two candidates, overwhelmingly, they decide their but like has to be joe biden/kamala harris. we are not just talking about the top of the ticket. we are talking about the senate races in their area for the united states house races for the state legislative races, the school board races that are happening. at the
. >> kelley, let us go down a little bit the 75 million was an amazing number that i read when i was preparing to eat to you. of that number, the quality voters, 62% are younger than 40. we have 50% that are nonwhite and 70% that are women. we don't want to count the chickens or they hatch. talk to us about how the messaging works. is there some uniformity to how it is rolled out? the supplies you make different strokes for different folks. something more important than others. but...
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their spaces like that's the case in june of 1943, when edward kelley, of course, the mayor of chicago, establishes the mayor his committee and conference on race relations relations. and this committee simply form to prevent a race riot from happening in chicago. sort of preventative in nature. can i don't go over the details of how many of these committees and commissions there were it is significant. let's go ahead and turn the corner. we have a few more slides to get through here. this will be the last slide. i'll i'll stuff on this slide. okay. in addition to these changes or there's actually one slide after this that i just have mention a few things in addition to the of those social considerations, there also academic considerations that happen at this time as well that suggest that the race relations were changing or need to change. in 1944 gunnar tomorrow gunnar myrdal, who was a swedish social. working alongside african-america social scientists. from hbcu was. how university fisk university will travel the south and produce the seminal study card and american dilemma. americ
their spaces like that's the case in june of 1943, when edward kelley, of course, the mayor of chicago, establishes the mayor his committee and conference on race relations relations. and this committee simply form to prevent a race riot from happening in chicago. sort of preventative in nature. can i don't go over the details of how many of these committees and commissions there were it is significant. let's go ahead and turn the corner. we have a few more slides to get through here. this will...
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kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so people won't have to die like this. and if anything, if any events of the 1950s inspired young people to be committed to that kind of change, it was the lynching of emmett till. after seeing till's corpse, the young activist of the emmett till generation decided that enough was enough because they understood if they did not fight for societal change, they could be the victims of violence to mamie till-mobley orchestration and introduce young black people to a level of racial hatred that many did not know. black children were susceptible to. to mobley subsequent act. to her casket decision included participate going on a national tour with the acp to educate more audiences about the lynching of her son. by partnering with the longstanding civil rights group til mobley combined the death of son with
kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so people won't have to die like this. and if anything, if any events of the 1950s inspired young people to be committed to that kind of change, it was the lynching of emmett till. after seeing till's corpse, the young activist of the emmett till...
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well, former cardinal kelley o'hara announced today that she is going to be retiring from professional soccer. o'hara represented the u.s. in four world cups, winning two, and played in three olympic games, winning a gold medal since her first world cup appearance, she has played in every senior world championship from 2011 to 2023. o'hara is finishing her career with 160 caps, ranking 21st all time in u.s. history. she is also the 25th player in the u.s. women's national team history with 20 or more assists. all right, coming up at 11 fast food workers in oakland protesting for better working conditions. >> what they say they're frustrated about 20 degrees. >> that's right, 20 degrees. the temperature will fall 20 degrees one day. this weekend we will pinpoint which day you'll need the coat and the umbrella. >> but first, a $110 billion announcement today from apple. the historic buyback plan for the silicon valley compan program. a buyback is when a company purchases its own shares in the stock market. industry analysts say the buyback is the largest in the company's history . the an
well, former cardinal kelley o'hara announced today that she is going to be retiring from professional soccer. o'hara represented the u.s. in four world cups, winning two, and played in three olympic games, winning a gold medal since her first world cup appearance, she has played in every senior world championship from 2011 to 2023. o'hara is finishing her career with 160 caps, ranking 21st all time in u.s. history. she is also the 25th player in the u.s. women's national team history with 20...
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. >> [ laughter ] >> kelley robinson, terrance woodbury, thank you for coming to "the saturday show." >>> my colleague, ali, and how small acts of courage can help democracy.stay with us. you are watching the saturday show, on msnbc. . so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bab
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i look at the social feminists like jane addams, lillian, florence kelley, even black women, feminists like, ida wells, mary church, terrell how their notions of social feminism come from progressive era reform movement, but progressive era of reformers in the south, for instance, were very part of this unwinding of reconstruct some legacy. this is when in the south instituted all white primaries that's seen as a progressive reform, but it's actually a part of the unwinding of reconstruction. so the progressive era reforms are also bent faced. some of them can seen today as, you know, advocating some protections for labor protections certainly for women, labor child labor, getting rid of child labor, etc. but on the other, there were also some sort of un democrat reforms that some of the progressive era intellectuals sort of put forward. so it's, you know, you can see a lot of these reform movements in the u.s. whether it's progressive reformers, labor reformers, women's they are all laboring under the shadow defeat of reconstruction. and for many of them, race remains their achilles h
i look at the social feminists like jane addams, lillian, florence kelley, even black women, feminists like, ida wells, mary church, terrell how their notions of social feminism come from progressive era reform movement, but progressive era of reformers in the south, for instance, were very part of this unwinding of reconstruct some legacy. this is when in the south instituted all white primaries that's seen as a progressive reform, but it's actually a part of the unwinding of reconstruction....
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. >> what i keep going back to david kelley's interviews on this program to -- it's disorienting, right? i'm watching the way i would watch a television show, right? trump is always succeeding in making his sordid criminal life like a tv show and i'm thinking, wow, they really landed some blows on him but what are the blows? he committed the same crimes trump is on trial for. this is go whether the jury can become convinced that the southern district of new york was convinced of when they named trump individual one, the unindicted co-conspirator. it seems whether or not cohen committed a crime is not the question but a defense strategy to try to change the question? >> this is why, you know, i think if you're the prosecution and certainly when i was a prosecutor, i wanted a really smart jury. because a lot of what happens on the defense side and, again, i don't say this pejoratively is theater and the more you can say look at the birdie, look over here, the better, and that's why, you know, when i've been talking to you about this, you're like, couldn't they focus the jury on think of a
. >> what i keep going back to david kelley's interviews on this program to -- it's disorienting, right? i'm watching the way i would watch a television show, right? trump is always succeeding in making his sordid criminal life like a tv show and i'm thinking, wow, they really landed some blows on him but what are the blows? he committed the same crimes trump is on trial for. this is go whether the jury can become convinced that the southern district of new york was convinced of when they...
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we've seen we've seen another campaigns where even republican primary campaigns with lisa murkowski and kelley chewbacca and alaska, where murkowski uses very effectively. now in that case, kelly chewbacca meant to say contraception. in this case, i think it was very clear that the president did not. his campaign cleaned it up but i also listening to the clip and i think it's important to listen to the clip. i also wish and i think the american people also hope for this is that when it is that obvious of a faux paul, whether it be on the right or the left, that the anchor clean it up. i mean, i i'm i'm a bit dubious at the anchor. was it looking for some clickbait here in the way that he phrased the question and how we phrase the question to frankly to an individual who has had a lot on his mind this week. and ben distracted by other items, i will say just in defense of all, i don't or can't get into any anchors mind, but in defense of all anchors, i ask the questions is your job to listen to my question and to answer it because i promise you i will follow like the cargo and i trust you will f
we've seen we've seen another campaigns where even republican primary campaigns with lisa murkowski and kelley chewbacca and alaska, where murkowski uses very effectively. now in that case, kelly chewbacca meant to say contraception. in this case, i think it was very clear that the president did not. his campaign cleaned it up but i also listening to the clip and i think it's important to listen to the clip. i also wish and i think the american people also hope for this is that when it is that...
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david kelley so we'll see what that cross-examination we would like tomorrow. thank you for that up next you gotta just kinda here this one to believe it, because apparently the dead worm that wants eight part of rfk juniors brain i'm not kidding here. this is a health issue flagged by the presidential candidate himself, more next the whole myth has to be re-imagined you didn't know whether you were next they were both tied up? yeah. i was called in and i saw what turned out to be the big start heist in history from gold medal winning icon to a pariah would really happen with jesse l. martin. sunday's at nine on cnn mom jeans she has come down to you but who passed them to her those mom jeans helped make her who she is show her with ancestry dna this mother's day. she can see the traits she inherited, the places where they started, and the people she shares the width best of all, it's on sale for mother's day. get it now before she has to remind you at morgan stanley old school hardware meets bold new thinking at 88 years old we still see the world with a wonde
david kelley so we'll see what that cross-examination we would like tomorrow. thank you for that up next you gotta just kinda here this one to believe it, because apparently the dead worm that wants eight part of rfk juniors brain i'm not kidding here. this is a health issue flagged by the presidential candidate himself, more next the whole myth has to be re-imagined you didn't know whether you were next they were both tied up? yeah. i was called in and i saw what turned out to be the big start...